After the war, however, some aircraft that had survived along with newly manufactured C.205s.
Only few aircraft survived the war and actually remained in service until 1949.
Four aircraft survived until the end of the war.
Following their use in the War, only eight aircraft survived.
By 1920 only 63 aircraft survived mostly in storage.
Two aircraft survived the war to be flown by civil owners in Australia.
These three aircraft would survive into the 1940s.
This aircraft survived the war, only to be scrapped in 1945.
As it turned out, the aircraft did not survive long enough to undertake these trials.
One aircraft survived the war and remained on the French civil register until written-off in 1962.